Positive mental well-being is not just about how happy we are. It is a combination of how we feel, how we function and how we connect with others.
Highlights:
- Researchers have identified six core building blocks of positive mental health
- The six pillars of positive mental health are: meaning and purpose, life satisfaction, self-acceptance, connection, autonomy, and happiness
- This could enable the development of precise treatment options such as programs that foster purpose, strengthen relationships, or promote self-acceptance
Lately, we have gotten pretty comfortable having a conversation about mental health. There is extensive research to explore the impact of mental health on how well we live and age. It is just as important as physical health and forms a fundamental pillar of our overall well-being.
Mental health is linked to better sleep, lower systemic inflammation, stronger cognition, and a longer and healthier life. But what exactly is good mental health? What does it look like?
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Fundamentals of Good Mental Health
Six key elements that form the foundation of positive mental health have been identified by an international study published in Nature Mental Health (1).
Participants from 26 countries, including scholars from 11 disciplines across public health, medicine, sociology, economics, nursing, philosophy, clinical psychology, and psychiatry, undertook multiple rounds of surveys. This helped the researchers identify 19 core dimensions of positive mental health. Out of the 19, six elements emerged as clear winners, with each receiving more than 90% unanimous agreement.
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Core Dimensions of Positive Mental Health
None of the six pillars of positive mental health exists in isolation. Here’s what they look like in practice. :
- Meaning and purpose: These two are the most important to robust mental health. Understanding the ‘why’ behind our lives and having a direction makes it meaningful and purposeful. Asking yourself ‘what’s truly important to you’ helps find more meaning in life. Purpose takes it a step forward by helping us reflect on our goals and take the necessary action.
- Life satisfaction: It is the feeling of having an internal sense of overall contentment in life. You can further enhance it by focusing less on what you lack and recognizing what you have that energizes you and matters to you. Life changes when you start doing this.
- Self-acceptance: Adopting a positive and non-judgmental view of yourself enables healing and better mental health. It helps silence your inner critic by acknowledging your flaws, limitations, and insecurities without allowing them to define your worth. It shifts us from judgment into compassion mode.
- Connection: Humans need social connections to thrive. Being able to maintain close, supportive, caring and genuinely meaningful relationships makes us happy and promotes a sense of belonging.
- Autonomy: It is the freedom to make personal choices that feel internally aligned and express yourself with authenticity. This prevents you from chasing approval, fearing judgment, or losing clarity. People-pleasers, self-doubters, and those who are prone to social comparison are more likely to benefit from this practice.
- Happiness: Feeling joy and positive emotions daily through daily experiences, connections, habits, and perspective. It is not something you prove to other people. You experience it internally.
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Does Mental Well-being Mean Being Constantly Happy?
The absence of mental illness or the feeling of constant happiness does not imply mental well-being. Some people maintain a strong sense of well-being despite undergoing stress or battling a mental health condition.
“Positive mental health isn’t about feeling good all the time. It’s about having a combination of emotional well-being, psychological functioning and social connection that helps you live a meaningful, manageable life, even when things might be hard,” said the study author.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which doctor should I consult for better mental well-being?
You can consult a psychologist to improve your mental well-being.
Does money influence mental well-being?
Income, housing opportunities and physical health can influence mental well-being to a certain extent. However, they are not the defining components.
Why does this 6-pillar mental health framework matter?
This blueprint enables precise interventions.
What shapes mental well-being?
Emotional well-being, psychological functioning and social connection help shape mental well-being.
What does good mental health look like?
It is not just the absence of mental illness, but a multidimensional state built on meaning and purpose, life satisfaction, self-acceptance, connection, autonomy, and happiness.
References:
- A Delphi consensus study on the dimensions of positive mental health
(Iasiello, M., van Agteren, J., Ali, K. et al. A Delphi consensus study on the dimensions of positive mental health. Nat. Mental Health 4, 746–753 (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44220-026-00617-5)
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